They all contain Nitrogen,
but not all substances containing nitrogen are organic componds, like amides, amines, amino acids. There are others: cyano- nitro-, imides, azo- , etc.
Amines.
An organic molecule containing -NH2 is known as a (primary) amine.
As a rule, polar compounds dissolve in water. Most of the organic compounds are non polar, so they do not dissolve in water. polar organic compounds like ethyl alcohol, suger. Acetic acid etc dissolve in water, because they are polar in nature.
They form both. For example, the standard alkyls, alcohols, acids, amines, aminos, etc. form covalent bonds, but organometallic compounds, salts of acids and amines, and similar compounds form ionic (although still using covalent bonding for part of thir structure).
Amines function as organic bases. Like in ammonia, the nitrogen atoms in amines tend to act as electron pair donors. Thus, they act as bases in many reactions.
Amines.
Amines,Amides,Imides and Imines.
An organic molecule containing -NH2 is known as a (primary) amine.
I found Alkanes, alkyl halides, ether, alcohols, and amines. Was that what you were looking for?
No, vinegar and amine are completely different substances. Vinegar is an acidic liquid containing acetic acid produced from the fermentation of ethanol. Amines, on the other hand, are organic compounds and functional derived from ammonia.
COOH (carboxyl) groups are found on compounds called carboxylic acids, which are organic compounds that contain a carboxyl group. NH2 (amino) groups are found on compounds called amines, which are organic compounds that contain an amino group. Both carboxylic acids and amines are commonly found in various biological molecules and have important functions.
A huge range of organic compound classes can be formed, depending on the presence of certain other elements and how they are arranged, including amines, amides, azos and derivatives including diazos, aniline, amino acids, ureas, nitrates, nitrites, tropanes and derivatives, diazines, azines, hydrazides, and many more.
Amines being organic compounds and functional groups that contain a basic nitrogen atom with a lone pair.Probably not something the Greek god of war would be interested in.
There are many, many organic compounds containing carbon-nitrogen bonds, including: amines, imines, and nitriles.Cyanogen, (CN)2Hydrogen cyanide HCN (Used in many German concentration camps during WW2)Acetonitrile CH3CNIt is only fitting that many of the architects of the Holocaust themselves died from cyanide, including: Adolf Hitler (in addition to a bullet), Joseph Goebbels, Hermann Göring, and Heinrich Himmler.
Water can dissolve organic compounds that are capable of hydrogen bonding. This would be organic compounds that contain a hydroxy group or amines. Remember that amines will not form hydrogen bonds in aromatic groups and their solubility in water decreases with increase in carbon atoms.
Organic forms include both carbon and hydrogen. They include alcohols, esters, ethers, ketones, phenols, thiols, azo compounds, amines and amides.
These compounds are called amines.